At the 1963 California State Bar Convention, Chief Justice Phil S. Gibson, in the course of an address to the profession, stated: History will judge the quality of a civilization by the manner in which it enforces its criminal laws. This remark by the Chief Justice indicates the larger problem to which the author of the new book In Search of Criminology has addressed himself
The historical study of crime has expanded in criminology during the past few decades, forming an ac...
The origins of criminology as a separate and independent field of scientific research are usually li...
At periodic intervals during the present century the American crime problem has aroused agitated p...
A GROWING volume of criminological literature is occupied with the analysis of social control and cr...
The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940...
As a journeyman law teacher, sometime sociologist, enthusiastic law reformer, and an occasional dabb...
This book focuses on the history and development of criminological thought from the pre-Enlightenmen...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
A Review of Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol. 1 edited by Norval Morris and Mic...
It is well in this attempt to examine the criminal procedure and penal systems of Missouri in the li...
This chapter is concerned with social scientific – or criminological – research into crime and justi...
By the early twentieth century the modernization of American criminal law had become an issue of wid...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...
The historical study of crime has expanded in criminology during the past few decades, forming an ac...
The origins of criminology as a separate and independent field of scientific research are usually li...
At periodic intervals during the present century the American crime problem has aroused agitated p...
A GROWING volume of criminological literature is occupied with the analysis of social control and cr...
The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940...
As a journeyman law teacher, sometime sociologist, enthusiastic law reformer, and an occasional dabb...
This book focuses on the history and development of criminological thought from the pre-Enlightenmen...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
A Review of Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol. 1 edited by Norval Morris and Mic...
It is well in this attempt to examine the criminal procedure and penal systems of Missouri in the li...
This chapter is concerned with social scientific – or criminological – research into crime and justi...
By the early twentieth century the modernization of American criminal law had become an issue of wid...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...
The historical study of crime has expanded in criminology during the past few decades, forming an ac...
The origins of criminology as a separate and independent field of scientific research are usually li...
At periodic intervals during the present century the American crime problem has aroused agitated p...